Sherrie Gray, as the CEO and Founding Principal of Pray Stockton, exemplifies a dynamic blend of leadership and community engagement. With a profound commitment to fostering a success mindset, Sherrie has dedicated her career to empowering entrepreneurs and organizations to visualize their goals and develop...
Sherrie Gray, as the CEO and Founding Principal of Pray Stockton, exemplifies a dynamic blend of leadership and community engagement. With a profound commitment to fostering a success mindset, Sherrie has dedicated her career to empowering entrepreneurs and organizations to visualize their goals and develop actionable strategies for achievement. Her extensive background in leadership coaching, bolstered by certifications in ICF, NLP, Breath Work, and RCC coaching methods, equips her with a holistic toolkit that enhances her coaching practice.
At Pray Stockton, Sherrie has spearheaded innovative initiatives that unite diverse faith-based communities across the country. One of her key projects involved the development and implementation of a nationwide strategy for a territorial-based prayer movement. This initiative successfully brought together churches, para-churches, prayer groups, and religious nonprofit organizations, fostering a spirit of collaboration and shared purpose. Notable events under her leadership include the Trinity Weekend Prayer Vigils, city-wide drive-through prayer sessions, and a year-long 52 Weeks of Prayer campaign, all designed to deepen community engagement and spiritual growth.
Sherrie's expertise in event planning, strategic communications, and creative direction has been instrumental in raising awareness for critical social issues, such as human trafficking, through targeted outreach programs. Her proficiency in digital platforms like Facebook and WordPress has further amplified her outreach efforts, ensuring that messages resonate with a broader audience. Through her multifaceted approach, Sherrie Gray continues to inspire and equip individuals and organizations to harness their potential and make a meaningful impact in their communities.